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1 1, 1| millions, and no calculator’s life would suffice to express 2 1, 1| rich. It is a question of life or death for him, and looked 3 1, 1| know that his honor and his life are contained in these lines. 4 1, 1| a man the necessaries of life were but few; expenses he 5 1, 2| assuredly at that moment the life of Torres hung by a thread.~ 6 1, 2| imprudence which saved his life.~A sunbeam shooting between 7 1, 3| elements of comfortable life.~This was the farm of Joam 8 1, 3| hospitality which lasted for his life.~Under such conditions it 9 1, 3| what he wished, was a new life, a life of labor. He had 10 1, 3| wished, was a new life, a life of labor. He had started 11 1, 3| things had succeeded in life, a depth of sadness which 12 1, 3| of this good creature’s life was passed in these fields, 13 1, 4| him all the music of his life:~“Joam,” she said, “I am 14 1, 4| never see again in this life. Minha is going to be married 15 1, 4| stranger to the doings of her life.”~This time Joam had fixed 16 1, 4| she will spend most of her life.”~Joam Garral leaned on 17 1, 4| for twenty years of his life he had met with all his 18 1, 6| appeared to trouble his life. From the day his decision 19 1, 6| though he had spent his life in the open air, under the 20 1, 7| another aspect, and the animal life was no longer met with near 21 1, 7| to try and recall him to life, if it was not too late.~“ 22 1, 7| bringing the luckless wight to life again, and he opened his 23 1, 8| What! nothing! I owe you my life, and I want it prolonged 24 1, 9| which agreed better with the life of the blacks.~In the bow 25 1, 10| become used to this new life. Joam Garral, leaving to 26 1, 10| park of the fazenda. The life was, in fact, the same. 27 1, 14| no suspicion of his past life escape him, nor of the profession 28 1, 14| take part in the general life if he cares, or free to 29 1, 16| incident occurred in the life on board, which proceeded 30 1, 16| him to talk about his past life, but the adventurer eluded 31 1, 17| But, at the peril of his life he had saved the young girl, 32 1, 17| therefore, the fazender’s life that the adventurer wanted. 33 1, 17| you owe me nothing! Your life is precious to me above 34 1, 18| dismissal of his rescuer.~“Your life is precious to me above 35 1, 18| does not want your father’s life. For the rest, we must still 36 1, 18| better than this wandering life, of which, up to the present, 37 1, 19| sentenced to transportation for life—who found it by chance in 38 1, 19| distant land, lives a cheerful life with the proceeds of the 39 1, 20| of this guilty man, whose life he held in his hands, was 40 1, 20| honor of her family and the life of her father she would 41 1, 20| man had again begun a new life. He knew that he was rich, 42 2, 2| that any part of his past life should be hidden from him 43 2, 2| an honorable and honored life, lies entirely in the bearing 44 2, 2| She only thought of the life of happiness she had led 45 2, 2| Dacosta the secret of his past life.”~“And so, when we first 46 2, 2| everything, and the past life of Joam Dacosta had been 47 2, 2| hands of justice; his past life has been publicly proclaimed. 48 2, 3| and the remainder of his life was devoted to the happiness 49 2, 3| and have done with this life!”~Many times had Joam thought 50 2, 3| his wife about his past life. Yes! the avowal was on 51 2, 3| return.~Such had been his life for those long years; such 52 2, 3| of his family, all that life of devotion, of work, employed 53 2, 3| called “The History of My Life,” and which was meant to 54 2, 4| magistrate’s chair.~In private life, Jarriquez, who was a confirmed 55 2, 4| the justice which his past life should have taught him to 56 2, 4| Tijuco, who was tired of his life, or was it the impulse of 57 2, 4| concerning his past and present life, that Judge Jarriquez, little 58 2, 4| had enough of this lying life, this obligatin to live 59 2, 4| the history of his whole life. He spoke quietly without 60 2, 4| the honored and honorable life he had led since his escape, 61 2, 4| the circumstances of my life which I have brought to 62 2, 5| honesty of the whole of my life. I should have thought that 63 2, 5| Yes, sir, if my whole life does not plead for me.”~“ 64 2, 5| particulars of your past life and to protest your innocence, 65 2, 6| appear to know of the past life of my father.”~“Really?”~“ 66 2, 6| determined on taking the life of his father’s denouncer 67 2, 6| shouted—shouted that the life of Joam Dacosta depended 68 2, 7| on the track of his past life. We therefore cannot tell 69 2, 8| and this was a question of life or death—that this proof 70 2, 8| to save the honor and the life of his father, and he it 71 2, 11| efforts restored him to life.~“The body! the Body!”~Such 72 2, 12| if the whole tenor of my life does not plead for me, I 73 2, 12| this one depended a man’s life. Its solution was consequently 74 2, 13| document on which the man’s life depends.”~Manoel had risen, 75 2, 13| Joam Dacosta is to lose his life and his honor while you 76 2, 14| come at the risk of his life to demand his rehabilitation 77 2, 14| which would absorb the life of a first-rate calculator. 78 2, 15| depended their father’s life and honor. On his part, 79 2, 15| austere worker, whose whole life had been a battle, had not 80 2, 15| to say, “Here is my past life; here is my present; here 81 2, 15| have faith in God. If my life is still useful to my people, 82 2, 15| would have given his whole life to it at the risk of going 83 2, 15| Benito.~“Try and save his life!”~“How?”~“That is for you 84 2, 16| dream of resuming his former life.~To get away by the Rio 85 2, 16| assuredly have risked both life and liberty to save the 86 2, 16| their own lives, to save the life of their master.~By the 87 2, 17| Dacosta would never lose his life for the crime of Tijuco!~ 88 2, 17| and it was to his long life of toil and honor that he 89 2, 17| was the history of his life from his entry into the 90 2, 17| He again lived his past life from the moment when, as 91 2, 17| had so cruelly amrred his life. And then, lost in his thoughts 92 2, 17| with the mystery of his life? No! And so at the advice 93 2, 17| to save his honor and his life, and then the denunciation 94 2, 17| then young. I had all my life before me in which to struggle 95 2, 17| police, again to live the life of anxiety which I have 96 2, 18| Dacosta. It was not only life, but honor that he was about 97 2, 18| dispose of the doomed man’s life. Leave me!”~Fragoso, repulsed, 98 2, 19| trouble the scoundrel’s life. The remembrance of his 99 2, 19| grievously darkened his life. He gave him the document, 100 2, 19| Joam Dacosta, returned to life, restored to honor.~The 101 2, 20| Dacosta returned to a new life, which shed its happiness